Tehran: Thousands of people gathered in the Iranian capital on Friday for a large pro-Iran rally, where demonstrators voiced strong opposition to the United States and Israel amid ongoing regional tensions.
The rally, held in central Tehran, drew a significant crowd carrying Iranian flags, banners, and placards in support of the country’s leadership and national policies. Protesters marched through key areas of the city while chanting slogans against the US and Israel, reflecting growing anger over recent developments in the Middle East.
Many participants described the gathering as a show of solidarity with Iran’s government and armed forces, while also expressing support for the country’s stance on sovereignty, regional security, and resistance to foreign pressure.
Visuals from the rally showed crowds assembled in major public squares, with organizers addressing demonstrators through loudspeakers. Security personnel were also deployed in the area to manage the large turnout and maintain order.
The demonstration comes at a time when tensions across the Middle East remain high, with Iran’s relations with both the United States and Israel continuing to face diplomatic and military strain. Recent developments in the region have increased public sentiment inside Iran, leading to renewed political mobilization and public demonstrations.
Analysts say such rallies are often used by Iranian authorities to project national unity, reinforce domestic support, and send a broader political message to international rivals.
The event concluded peacefully, with crowds dispersing after speeches and organized marches through the capital.


